Home ownership increased after World War II due to a combination of factors, including the GI Bill, which provided veterans with financial benefits for buying homes. Additionally, there was a strong demand for housing as returning soldiers settled down and started families. The expansion of the middle class, along with the growth of suburban developments and the availability of affordable mortgages, further facilitated this trend, making home ownership more accessible to the average American.
World War 1
To increase public support for the war
Genocide :))
Millions more cars were produced and a high percentage of Americans owned them.
with the booming economy and jobs and GI Bill
The increase in pregnancy after American soldiers returned home from World War 2.
For many Americans in the years after World War 2 the American Dream revolved around home ownership. People wanted a nice home and nice things, since the country was more prosperous.
World War 1
In 1958, the average cost of buying a home in the United States was approximately $12,700. This figure reflects the post-World War II housing boom, which saw a significant increase in home construction and ownership. Adjusted for inflation, this cost would be much lower than contemporary housing prices, highlighting the changes in the real estate market over the decades.
Baby Boomers The result of hundreds of thousands of lonely/excited servicemen returning home from a long war.
To increase public support for the war
Genocide :))
To increase public support for the war
increase
Airforce.
exponential technology increase; if anything!